Because of all the interest in this thread, I've place all of the video content of Patrick Mahomes II's college career, and draft day goodness into a single post that can be found here. Enjoy! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Patrick Mahomes needs 838 yards passing this postseason to move into third all-time behind Tom Brady and Peyton Manning for postseason passing yards.
With five TD passes, he will move into second all-time behind Tom Brady for postseason passing TD.
With 71 yards rushing, he will pass Steve Young for the most rushing yards by a QB in NFL postseason history.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Patrick Mahomes needs 838 yards passing this postseason to move into third all-time behind Tom Brady and Peyton Manning for postseason passing yards.
With five TD passes, he will move into second all-time behind Tom Brady for postseason passing TD.
With 71 yards rushing, he will pass Steve Young for the most rushing yards by a QB in NFL postseason history.
If we make the Super Bowl. I can see him hitting all 3 of those milestones. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Patrick Mahomes needs 838 yards passing this postseason to move into third all-time behind Tom Brady and Peyton Manning for postseason passing yards.
With five TD passes, he will move into second all-time behind Tom Brady for postseason passing TD.
With 71 yards rushing, he will pass Steve Young for the most rushing yards by a QB in NFL postseason history.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Patrick Mahomes needs 838 yards passing this postseason to move into third all-time behind Tom Brady and Peyton Manning for postseason passing yards.
With five TD passes, he will move into second all-time behind Tom Brady for postseason passing TD.
With 71 yards rushing, he will pass Steve Young for the most rushing yards by a QB in NFL postseason history.
Rushing yards seems the easiest to get, but it will be hard to stay ahead of Josh Allen there who is actually 40 yards ahead of Mahomes. [Reply]
Funny how damn fickle this board can be week to week... ESPN used to have a fan vote for HC approval rating and most teams' vote was consistently high or low, but the Chiefs approval rating had huge spikes week to week.
A couple weeks ago you couldn't find a single person around here willing to say the Chiefs might make the SB and now even the biggest haters all season are making SB plans... and there's no in between. :-) [Reply]
I heard a ridiculous stat somewhere -- the Chiefs have won 30 of the top 31 games of PM's career in terms of time to throw.
So if you rank order Pats fastest time to throw games, 30 of the top 31 are wins.
When the kid is getting the ball out on time, the offense is just damn near unstoppable. And of course the last 2 weeks have been as good as we've seen in that regard for a couple of years from him.
He's hitting his spot and firing.
For the "Hollywood won't matter" crowd - yeah, y'all change your mind yet? Because this offense looks night and day different. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I heard a ridiculous stat somewhere -- the Chiefs have won 30 of the top 31 games of PM's career in terms of time to throw.
So if you rank order Pats fastest time to throw games, 30 of the top 31 are wins.
When the kid is getting the ball out on time, the offense is just damn near unstoppable. And of course the last 2 weeks have been as good as we've seen in that regard for a couple of years from him.
He's hitting his spot and firing.
For the "Hollywood won't matter" crowd - yeah, y'all change your mind yet? Because this offense looks night and day different.
He's had a huge percentage of targets for the number of plays he's been on the field for, only 27% snaps against the Texans and 40% against the Steelers. Seems like he's been on the field far more often with how much action he's getting when he's in. Worthy was also at like 85% this week and I think only 60-65% throughout the season.
They also seem to be flipping the page on the playbook the past couple weeks, to... a lot more rollouts and better spacing in general (of course the upgrade at receiver helps with that). And Mahomes hit on the easy longer throws, outside of all the LT narratives. [Reply]